

I use overseerr for TV/movie requests since I can stand it up behind a reverse proxy easily and Its a much nicer interface. For content I use Plex/Jellyfin. Users decide which they like to use.
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I use overseerr for TV/movie requests since I can stand it up behind a reverse proxy easily and Its a much nicer interface. For content I use Plex/Jellyfin. Users decide which they like to use.
My first homelab running servarr was just an old optiplex I bought off ebay. Now its been moved to an old gaming pc lol. I run it for my household and about 5 other friends and haven’t seen much in the way of performance issues that can’t be explained/mitigated. So you certainly don’t need a ton of power. Mainly just storage.
At its core, yeah. The most popular ones are sonarr(tv) and radarr(movies) then a media frontend like plex/jellyfin/emby. But theres plenty of other *arr programs depending on your needs. If you ever need any help, Im trying to get the servarr community going on here or you could dm me.
If youre savy enough to do that, its probably worth it to look into running a servarr stack.
What makes netflix a good service in your opinion?
I think what seems to be regularly forgetten is that the original purpose for GPT, and by extension pretty much all of these generative AI, is to make a storyteller. It was designed for to be able to carry conversation. It was never worried about the accuracy of the things it said.
Whemever I read articles about AI, I have to ask myself if they’re even worth it. Also, was the PII even real or did the bot just make it up like they are want to do.
Thats fair I suppose. If it has what you want then thats good. I never found it to be convenient at all for my tastes.